The older I am, the more I feel it is in my nature to do my best to work on my blog and stick to it, no matter what other circumstances.
I wrote this text on the 7th of August, 2025. It was a typical day when I wasn’t doing street photography or rucking. Still, I had no doubts I wanted to write something for my blog, and I wanted to schedule another post for my website. For today, I have 101 posts already scheduled. It means that even if I die tonight, these posts will be published. This is my dedication to all my creative endeavors. I feel that working on my blog (with walking and doing street photography, writing, and preparing subsequent posts) is in my blood. My blog became part of me. I would say another part of me. The creative one. I create, therefore I am. I Â think I could say something like this.
The truth is that during the first 30 years of my life (I started regularly doing street photography in October 2015), I would not say I was a creative person.
Of course, I knew I had a talent and predisposition to be a creative person. Still, I simply did not tap into these hidden powers. Then, slowly, gradually, step by step, I became a street photographer, blogger, and writer, while remaining an accountant at the same time. The joy and fulfillment I derive from my creative work are unparalleled. It is this joy that keeps me going, even on the most challenging days.
The truth is that I try to work on my blog daily, no matter what is happening around me. Of course, sometimes it is simply impossible to work on it. Mainly, it happens due to a lack of time and energy. Still, the fact that I’ve been publishing one post daily for almost three years (there is still one month; exactly three years will be on the 12th of September, 2025) proves that I am a keen artist and content creator.
